October 26. 2005 FOCUS page C3 in II'E^ ß o r t l a n b ( © b a e r u c r Everything that Lives Must Die ‘Blame it on the Moon’ brings understanding The old w om an a n d an angel from th e Tears o f Joy Theatre produc­ tion o f On ion Skin Soup. Tears of Joy Theatre celebrates El Dia de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead) with “Blame it on the Moon,” on Friday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. Innovative puppetry and live music are featured in this bilingual story from an Ecuadorian myth about the creation of life that helps both children and adults under­ stand why everything that lives must die. The play is sparkled with humor and in te rw e a v e s tra d itio n a l Please join us for The Installation Service of Will be held at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church. November 6, 2005 @ 3:30pm • Rev. Robert. Jointer - Pastor Located at 931 N. Skidmore Portland, Oregon @ 7:0()pm nightly Guest Speakers will be the renowned Pastors: Rev. L.W. Bolton, Rev. James H. Bolton, Rev, Jerry Bolton and Rev. Allen Ray Bolton Gospel Musical Extravaganza Night Live in Concert Featuring The Bolton Brothers of Hattiesburg, MS AT Bethesda Christian Church -109 N Emerson St Rev Melvin Bailey - Host Pastor Time: 6:(X) PM Doors open at 5:00pm No Admission » * B eetle an d Esta (the sun) are characters in Blam e it on th e Moon, an Ecuadorian story on the creation o f life. Located at 3725 N. Gantenbein Ave. Portland, Oregon Also, there will be a spirit filled THREE NIGHT REVIVAL, Starting Wednesday November 2nd thru Friday November 4th At Greater Faith Missionary Baptist Church « Pastor Bryone A. Bolton Greater Faith MBC Portland, Oregon He shall direct your path ' Proverbs 3:5-6 Come and get your soul revived D on’t ’ miss out on your blessing Come share with us Contact Number: 503-287-4345 o r 601-299-0496 NEW HOPE: 503-281-0163 folklórico dances. Artistic director Nancy Aldrich directs the collaborative produc­ tion. For the past two summers, Aldrich has been invited to Mexico to teach and judge at a puppetry festival. Along with the featured play, Tears of Joy offers a bonus presen­ tation. Onion Skin Soup is an adap­ tation of a Mexican story performed with exquisite shadow puppets. Audiences will be captivated by the story of a poor woman who begs and a rich woman who loves to eat. Both performances are appro­ priate for ages seven and up and will be held at W inningstad The­ atre. 1111 S.W. Broadway. The pro­ ductions are funded by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and spon­ sored by The Portland Observer. Tickets are $ 12 children and $ 15 adults and available by calling the box office at 360-695-0477 or 503- 248-0557. Founded in 1971, Tears o f Joy Theatre is nationally recognized for its commitment to excellence and innovation in puppetry. Cultures Merge in Artist's Works - The Tribe of the Winds. 2217 N.E. Alberta St., brings Northern Irish artist Penny Kavan’s multi-layered monotype print series “The Eyes Have It” to the gallery for a showing that extends though Dec. 24. The exhibit will open for the Last Thursday Art Walk, Thursday, Oct. 27 with an opening reception from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Multi-ethnic characters are a por information contact the gallery favorite o f artist Penny Kavan. at503-789-8068orwww.tribewinds.com.